Hilda takes over the coffee shop while Sabrina casts a spell so she'll say yes to everyone who asks her out after turning down too many dates.Hilda takes over the coffee shop while Sabrina casts a spell so she'll say yes to everyone who asks her out after turning down too many dates.Hilda takes over the coffee shop while Sabrina casts a spell so she'll say yes to everyone who asks her out after turning down too many dates.
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Miles Goodman: [picking up his books, and in front of him, leggy teacher] Wow. Nice. Footwear.
Zelda Spellman: Thank you. I wasn't sure if open toes were too bold for the academic environment.
Miles Goodman: Oh, no, I like open toes. Open-toed shoes. I like shoes in general. I mean, I don't have a shoe fetish or anything. I also like socks. But not with sandals.
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Written by: Danny Lux and Paul Taylor
Performed by: Thomas Leonard
Sabrina's makeup and style was at peak back in the second half of the first episode of this season, and the second. That is down here in the third.
Grating on my nerves, like nails scratching over blackboard, that Hilda. You know, in the script, Zelda is supposed to be the nerdy bookish annoying one, but Beth Broderick has never irritated me. But this, this Hilda...! Is there anybody out there who can explain this abysmally bad casting choice, I mean, this is an American show, there are, like, thousands of starving young actresses (okay, Aunt Hilda is supposed to be like 35 or whatever, but...) and dammit there must have been scores auditioning for the part. Like I said last week, somebody like Lisa Kudrow, Phoebe from FRIENDS. I think that's an example of the finest direction I have ever given, because I am truly, truly hitting the nail on the head, like wow!
"Heart of the Matter" well, the heart of the matter is Paula Hart, who cast her own daughter in the TV show she was directing. Sometimes - no, all too often - Melissa seems to be running through Mommy's chores. And, fans who don't agree, watch it again, bearing in mind what I said.
The show suffers from dorky sight gags. No, let me rephrase that. The show suffers from the dorkiest unfunniest sight gags imaginable. Little girls it was made for. If kid brother saw what sissy's watching, he'd really ridicule her for watching such tripe. Yet it really isn't the stupid thing it appears to be. It's just those dorky sight gags. Here, in this episode, Melissa Joan Hart's head is askew in several instances.
The people who wrote much of the jokes are the kind of people who'd slap their own knees telling their own jokes. Little kids on small, small farms won't even laugh.
And yet, Salem has some pretty cool lines. That little guy's one of my TV heroes, well, no chance against Al Bundy, Mr. Floppy and Notch Johnson, but...
What I'm trying to say is that this show is terribly uneven. There should have been tighter reigns. The casting, the script, the performances, the lot...
The best thing that happened recently: Soleil Moon Frye. The other newcomers also hold promise.
But that Caroline Rhea, big dorky clown, she's like a wrecking crew. And there is no acting ability. She used to be a stand-up comedienne. Then she got this part. Well, I think the jig is up, she had some incriminating evidence on the show's high-ups and blackmailed them into shelling out this role. Only explanation. I'm kidding, don't sue me. I'm a stand-up comic too.
And, yes, the little girls back then didn't seem to mind the dorky stuff, I realize I'm really a rain-cloud here, as the show lasted for seven seasons and surely had a major influence on a generation. It's just that I can't help notice the cracks, there are such a lot...
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- Aug 9, 2017